
Denys Fisher: Engineering Play
Denys Fisher’s lifelong passion for math and engineering led to his creating one of the world’s most popular toys, Spirograph.
Pedro Flores: Craze Maker
Pedro Flores left the Philippines and lived the true American Dream thanks to his invention of the Yo-yo!
Jerry Lawson: Changing How We Play Video Games
Jerry Lawson rose above financial hardship and discrimination to become the first African-American video game engineer and developer.
Carol Shaw: Pioneering Video Game Designer
Carol Shaw created a bestselling video game and dodged gender bias to carve out her career.
Joshua Lionel Cowen: Fast Track to Success
Cowen applied his talent for engineering and innate curiosity to create model trains that captured the attention of rail enthusiasts for generations.
Jerome Lemelson: Technology Innovator
Jerome Lemelson’s passion for technology and engineering led to advancements in toys, games, and gadgets.
A.C. Gilbert: Master of Innovation
A.C. Gilbert left a promising career in medicine to create toy kits that inspired generations of engineers, scientists, and tinkerers.
LEGO – Assembling all the Pieces – Ole Kirk Christiansen
The Danish toymaker rose from poverty to create LEGO, one of the world’s most recognizable and profitable toy brands.
George S. Parker: Game Changer
George S. Parker was one of the most prolific individual inventors in toy- and game-industry history and the force behind Parker Brothers, a pioneering toy and game manufacturer.
Rod Serling: Altering Realities
Rod Serling’s radio and television productions are steeped in intrigue. As screenwriter, producer, host, and narrator of The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling challenged television audiences to open their minds to new realities and break free of social conventions.
Worldwide Day of Play
Worldwide Day of Play is an annual event created by Nickelodeon to encourage people to turn off the television, step away from their connected devices, and get outside to play.
National Teddy Bear Day
In recognition of National Teddy Bear Day on September 9, we’re paying homage to four beloved bears that ignite curiosity, teach children valuable life-lessons, and provide comfort in times of insecurity.